I having an large amount of data (300GB) in an Linux server. Now, i want to transfer to another Linux server using the rsync over ssh. When i transferring the data it creating huge load in the server. May i know how to avoid the load in the server when transferring huge amount of data over ssh?

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There might be even weaker ciphers, but arcfour is my preferred one, since it's not the best trade-off between security and speed (in my case, search for cipher benchmarks, there are many around).
Or don't use ssh at all and run a rsync daemon on the destination server.

Or, if the load you're concerned with is CPU load and you have modern CPU with AES instructions (though it seems unlikely from your description), you can use Intel Accelerator Engine. There's README inside with info on how to set it up. There also may be some distro-related way how to set it up.

i found it just refer my answer. thanks for your information
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MughilJan 20 '12 at 10:56

well your answer is not really mitigating the load, but rather it's impact on other apps, that's why i suggested this solution. though i'm glad you found what work's for you ;-)
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FoxJan 20 '12 at 11:33

thanks friend, for your information regarding intel accelerator engine . The more load will occur when i execute the rsync .so only i ask how to execute rsync without occurring load
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MughilJan 20 '12 at 13:09